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Show EVENING NEWS. " PubUahed Dailf, AT FOCR - active supporter of sir. Gladstone. He was a celebrated "character' and bis death will be regretted by many of bis countrymen, and by .others who admire sincerity and who think the State should have no control over tbe Church nor the Church over the State, and look upon war as a needless evil as well as an unmitigated horror. Sunaagt Excepted, O'CLOCK. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES EDITOR. W. PENROSE, Aocall Sit Friday, I. DEMOCRATIC PHOSPKCT8 IOWA. la politics and an He was a Liberal THE REPUBLICAN DELEGATE FROM I O A1IO IN Thk Democratic State Conveatioa met ia Iowa, August sata, and the report of the proceedings appeared in oar telegraphic dispatches. We allude to sit because there is a hope on tbe part of tbe Democrats, and a fear on tbe part of some Republicans, that tbe State may be gained far Cleveland and Tharmaa In November. Of coarse Iowa Is a strong Republic State. Bat there has been no me division there which, with tbe Prohibition vote, creates some alarm in tbe ranks of the RepubAnd it .Is knows that licans. tbe Democratic National Committee havfe taken measures to widen that division and work for toe solidification aud effective management of the Iowa Democracy. Chairman Brice said not long ago to a prominent politician: "I believe we can carry Iowa. It id now a plurality State. It is for tariff reform. Its lis publicans are divided and fighting on the railway question and we shall gain .'t.uoo votes at least on that. Tbe Re publicans are very radical and are alienating many railroad and working men." It Is said a special purse has been nude up ia the East for work in Iowa, and active men from that State bav been in personal communication with tbe National Coram It tee. One of tbe Republican National Committee sent word to tbe Iowa a late lleyister. about a week ago, that the assertion of Col. Brlce was made in earnest and with determination and that there was danger in the air. Altogether this is going to be a lively struggle. It is almost too rqach to expect that Iowa will go over to "the other side." ' Bat the extreme protection and "free whisky" planks of the Kepublican platform are doing much damage to the cause they were intended to support. Doubtless there will be a good many surprises ia November, and one of them may hail from tbe State of Iowa. BOGUS CHICAGO DIVORCES. Chicago is noted not only for its easy divorce method, by which dissenting couples can sbuille off the matrlmenla coil with dispatch, but for ti3 bogus divorces which disreputable attorneys peddle off at low rates to ignorant, uncongenial and anxious husbands and wives. These shysters have Koae so far In some instances as to forge tbe signature of a Judge to the false instruments ot separation. It might be supposed that on discovery of such a crime, the offender would receive condign punishment; that tbe Judge thus treated suswith would contempt tain the .dignity of the court and show the enormity of the deception practised upon the parties litixant.by inflicting the highest penalties. But in a recent case the Judge whose name had been forged to a Oogus decree of divorce, contented himself with reprimanding the offend ing attorney ana dismissing tbe caaa with a scolding, as described by a Chicago paper, "that would not have blanched. the cheeks of a school boy." The consequences of such shameful impositions are likely to be serious. The parties who suppose their marital relations are legally dissolved, by marrying again as they naturally suppose they have the right to do, render them selves liable to prosecution for bigamy and to brand with illegitimacy the off spring of such marriage. it may oe said, toe man or woman who whsuld become a party to such an underhand proceeding ought to suffer the legal results of the wrongdoing. But innocent persons are liable to suffer also from the evil, and there are many persons ignorant enough of law to suppose that what a member of the bar tells them is all right and regular, is sufficient for every legal purpose. Tb chief wrong is in the villainy of the bogus divorce peddlers, whose names ought to be published that they may be pilloried In public oplnlon.and who ufebt to be sent to State's prison, and by means of heavy fines be made to dlsgorjrj the proflta of their nefarious occupation. five-minut- es . . The Idaho Republicans, as expected, have nominated F. T. Dubois for reelection as Delegate to Congress. They have also passed some resolu tions against the "Mormons" and Statehood for Utah, all of which is quite consistent with the rabid course of the party there, of the wire-pulle- rs but not with their professed abhor rence of the Interference of one Terrl tory with the affairs of another. But e then, the f ulminations ot a convention away In the North is of lit tle consequence to anybody except the squad that formulated them We have been asked if it is true that Dubois performed effective work at Washington by assisting Mr. Baskin In opposing Messrs. Caine and Richards, and that hfs speech produced an ad verse report from the Senate commit tee, as claimed by some of his sup porters. Here are tbe exact facts in the case: When the speeches of the gentlemen named were made before the Senate Committee on Territories, Mr. Dubois read a' brief speech brim fnll of palpable errors, willful false hoods and bitter aad abusive language The statutes of Utah, official reports and well known tacts were refutations Mr. Baskin was of bis statements. not then in Washington. The dirty speech produced an effect the very op It posite of what was intended. cause it attacked helped the Mr. Dubois was openly informed that less rhetoric and calling ol names would have a much better effect upon the committee. And some of the Republican members who had hon estly expected some reliable data, were so chagrined at the wretched effort he made, that they hid the hear ins postponed for some more effective work en the part of the opposition. Then Mr. Baskin returned to Wash ington and tried his hand before the committee. lie presented a lengthy argument (?) which s) tired the com mittee that he bad to leave it more than half unreal, and "fizzle" Is tbe only appropriate word to describe it An intelligent person has only to read Mr. Richards' reply to see what string of untruths F. T. Dubois read off to the committee, and what a feeble mess of fiction made up the U. N Baskin effusion. If there' are to be any more argu ments before congressional commit tees on the "Mormon" question, by all means let Dubois try his hand agtin Another scurrilous screed like his last would do more to prejudice hi? own cause than anything coming from tbe other side. Mr. Dubois is regarded by members of the House as a rather "fresh" and very rash young aspirant, and it is amusing to see the comments on Cii brief congressional career, by those who desire his simply be cause he is a bitter and unscrupulous enemy of the great body of the citizens of Utah oce-hors- - aad-abus- "' THE PATH INTO ASIA. few days ago we gave particulars of the opening of a' direct fas'; train ser vice from Paris to Constantinopie,and wotluaUtM ibae txt BpUK of forded for cutting off the time of travel to tbe Orient. There is now a proposition to build a the Turkish from railroad capital toBigdad, a distance of 1.400 miles. This effected, tbe route to In dia would be ten days shorter than by the Suez Canal. Witb tbe roads either building or protected in China and Siberia, it will not be long before tha Asiatic continent will be almost as uUy opened to the tourist and the business rata as Europe is. With the advent of rallrosds and tbe telegraph come light and progress And the dark places of the earth will soon be illuminated, literally and in tellectually, until modern ideas and modern discoveries and modern prod nets will be as widely distributed in the East as in the West, and the way will be prepared for that fraternlza tion of the nations that prophets have forseen and that philanthropists have prayed and labored for. Speed the day ! A couple of Mormon missionaries hare been and for preaching their obnoxious doctrine,members several months have been adding to the faith. They are rather prepossessing ic appearance, and by smooth and persuasive manners they have, succeeded after thein advent into the valley in winning from the simplerespect and deference minded farmers ana oiners, in spue oi we which they advanced. dangerous doctrines Their names are Henrv Shore and DavidTi ruein is over rorty Ewing, and neither orare the pume parties years of age. They so much aroused who indignation in West a months few ago by their disreVirginia gard of the wishes-- of the people take any stock in there who failed to tbein preaching, and who, accordingly. warned tlicm to leave tbe country, ihey evidently concluded to leave some distance between their former unprofitable pastures before strain settling down, so they finally determined to try their powers of persuasion on the artless and unsophisticated inhabitants in the upper end of Fulton County, which stands alone in the Keystone state in it boast of having ho railroad line within its borders. It is said t at many of the people among whom these Mormon missionaries are located have not yet learned of the great national political event wnicn ia about to stir ui the wlio'c country, much less have they heard of the nominees of the national parties. In their primitive artnes they made a tempting- wiu lor ine ful Mormons, who toojc advantage of this to their Held in which firohtic doctrines. From spread some unknown source they are kept plentifully supplied asa ana ior a cvun-uuwitn money to be taken up inrareiy any of their meetings. Thev made their advent about the middle of March last, and up to the present time have inveigled nearly two hundred persons to ac cept their beliefs. Some of these proseyoung girls, have lytes, including several gone to the western mecca of Monnonism, having had their traveling and other expenses paid by the two Ofmissionaries. On their disciples, several occasions some who remain at their homes, have become so offensive as to attempt to intriKe their in worship views on those who are engaged in their own churches. Lat--l Sunday, whilt Kev. 1. It. Warne was preaching in the Church in Buck valley. Cecil Presbyterian U JJarnuardt, a young convert to Mormen-ism- , who has adopted school teaching as a attempted to air his dogmas y rising from his seat And declaring that discourse of the clergyman was, not founded On the revealed word of God, and that the religion as practiced by the Mormons was the only true religion for mankind. He had proceeded in his harangue for some time before the astonished con and the interrupted minister gregation could recover from their surprise. Finally, at the suggestion of ltev. Warne, however, the intruder was promptly ejected from the church. The zea which impels tnese neo pnytes to interrupt public worship and to ootruue their natea aoctrincs on tne orthodox Christians in the community has al several encounters, and may ready led to result in very serious conseyet possibly quences if much longer persisted in. While arm of the Jaw is regarded the ttrong bv the outraged and olteniled t hris to protect them tians ns in their religious worship, they do not feel like relying on its tardy opera tions, but prefer to resort-- to the power that in in them for a more speedy and sat isfactorv solution of the growing difficulty. Kev. W. T. Koberts, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church or Hancock, Md , who was the principal instrument in driving these Mormon Eiders ont or that region has written the following letter to" tbe county superintendent of public instruc tion . "Dear Sir I take the liberty of address ing you in reference to one of the most vi tal questions or tne uay. ine juoruiou ai ders are assiduously disseminating their tenets in certain parts of Fulton County, and to me the most surprising thing about the matter i3 that the public schoolteachers and school uoaros are aDeitmg mem m their efforts to uronagate this heresy, This is being done m Buck Valley and Franklin Mills, it. would be presumption to can your attention to the danger Mormon those ous of character hyena. You know it too well. The teach ings of these ine.i are snbvcrsive'.of all that is puro and good in the human heart. It is within your prerogative as county superm tendent to sound u note or111c warning matter. tnrougn tne county in rogara 10 'fraternally, Kev. w. T. Roberts." Within the uast two weeks these Mormon Elders have allowed the shadows of their natures to cast itself over a portion or the community in which they have been so ze&lounlv laloring for converts. A fort ago they ccured, lodging and boardnight of Farmer William Fry, a ing at the houseand member of tne worthy was very reputable church. It Presbvterian principally or his the efforts pretty eignteen through vcar-ok- i daughter. Ida, that the honest far mer consented to receive the Mormons as boarders. Miss Ida had been attending the various meetings of the disciples of rrig ham Young, ami became an ardent believer m their teachings, aud, it is alleged, a secret admirer of Elder Shore. On every favorable occasion he would escort ner home over the lonely road leading to her home, until their.intimacy became tne lain of the community. This intimacy was observed long before the two eiders were taken as boarders into the Fry household, and the result is that, Miss Fry's character is gone forever, inasmuch as she is soon to become a mother. Until yesterflay all the efforts of her parenfs to discover the au in down completely she reluctantly dis- K n c ii ttie uamc " F.) Jcr Henry bhuic as that of the person who had acconi her ruin. Additional interest plished attaches to the case froin the fact that Miss Fry had annulled her engagement with an eligible young gentleman named William S. Hhodes when she fell into the ruinous grasD of the hypocritical disciple of the Mormon faith. It is said that Shore has three wives liciur in C tah. The indigna tion of the citizens in Buck Valley over the lerrioie aiscioure ot 111s uupuciiy is unbounded, and steps have already beer taken to bring the culprit to a condign pun htnent. The simple minded folks who have become converts to his faith show a in surprising desire to- - support him, even the face of overwhelming evidence of his guilt. The more enlightened portion of the community arc wrought nil into a perfect frenzy over tne anair, ana summary M.ven geance is threatened." ad t-- 1 Such articles as tbe above, are written f Jr no other purpose, than aronsinsr the indignation of neo Die in other pirts, against "Mormon" Elders mould tney maae tneir appearance in their neighborhood; and through such abusive falsehoods, we are many times driven out of places, without ever be baints, ing beard. To tne .Latter-da- y and those who live where we travel. such things need no refutation, but that the honest in beart in other parts, who may read such slanderous lies. mav know the trutb of these thinss. and also Understand the spirit, which actuates tne parties in writing such falsehoods, and that they may not be FREE COTTON AND ready to believe the many similar WOOL. pieces, which arc so often appearing in the Journals of tne day; i here give Thk lollowio? pertinent remarks on statement ot the facts, in relation to the question which has been discussed this article. There have been no Elders in Fulton fdr several weeks in the leading papers County by the name of Henry Shore arc from the New York and David T. Ewlng, but suppose tbe TBE ARCH-FIBXAS A LAND of the countr, . Star: writer used ncutious names, to pre OWNER. vent aim from being suva lor .libei; "Tne United States last year export neither were tbe JSiders who were or un ed and 'JXM.uixj.vw colored Thkkk have been some siugularbe colored cottonyards the same parties who were in and sent 78,000 there cloths, nests by wealthy cranks in various yards to China alone. Cotton is on the West Virginia and "warned to leave country." taxed, yet a woolen theThe parts of tbe world. Bat a prpperty-holde- r, free list, wool is '200 proselytes there spoken of. no more wages because is gets, in one of the Inland towns of operative false statements, for another wool is taxed than does the worker in as vet not ofonetbenas oeen unites witn Finland, who has recently departed for free cotton. Tne cotton mills are tbe Latter-da- y or "gone to the anotberand perhaps warmer sphere, working full time, and when wool is western meccaSaints, ot Mormontsm," free woolen will do the mills made in the language of latter day slang, i4, the "two missionaries" have tbe same. So long as we use more of hence the traveling entitled to "take the cake."- He has imported wool than we do of domestic had no need of paying left a will bequeathing all bU estate wool, it is clearly for the advantage of and other expenses of a number of irirls." American industries to place woil on "vounsr to the devil. In relation to Hev.iD. It. Warne be in order that we may make The testator's family protested and tbe freetolist, t, by one Cecil U. in iirontoi oar own labor, ing interrupted nere, I here give an account of that as claimed that the will was void. Bat goods we now import, and may also be l learned the parties present the Finnish courts, ite said, have de- able to export to foreign markets On the it fromnamed tbe Sunday now which supKogland exclusively cided not to interfere, so Ills Satanic Rev. Warne was iu bis chare i deliver case The between the analogy called it) about Majesty has become legally entitled to plies. free cotton and free wool is a strong ing a sermon (as he while doing so. the a email portion of tbe earth over which of and pertinent argument in favor of "Mormonlsm." young man in question, desiring an ex he has held a clouded claim from a democratic policy.' on a passage 01 scripture re planation very remote period. f erred to by the Uir.. arose to ask if h3 would please explain furtber, but We have not beard whether the deSLANDER before ha nad time to ask him, be was mon devisee has taken possession of told by the Christian clergym-t- (?) to the property. A plausible ghost story Refuted by an Elder in the Mis sit down or be would put him down. will probably be woven out of the ocAt this point, tbe young man quietly slonary Field. 100K nis seat aoa remained naui tne currence, and if the place does not was over. divine service il sure as one of the haunted in spots Fayette Citv, Fayette Co., Pa., and- - wa not, as the paper stated. a rare Finland, elected irota tne cnurcn." promptly opportunity will have August 24, 1S88 Kev. Warne was aot satisfied with been thrown away. If Lewis Morrl Editor Ihaertt Wewt : abusing the ''Mormons." but went so son should vUit Finland in the: course Since leaving my mountain home. far in bis offensive harangue as to inof bis dramatic travels, be might ob- and and slander all wao bad even traveling as a missionary in the sult the "Mormons" kindly. .But tain uninterrupted possession of a ae "Keystone" State. I have found with treated was ended, about estate, by appearing there, In charac many of tbe so called ministers of the before his sermon bis bad of congregation ter, in his celebrated part of Mephls gospel and tbe would-b- e pious people left the house. 01 the article it in tbe latter part a spirit which is quite adverse to tbe lopheles. the two "Mormon" Elders were Spirit of Christ. When "Mormon' says as rarmer in Wm. at taken boarders; s A NOTED WELSH principally througa tbe effor "CHAUAC- Elders appear in their midst, they are Fry's, aroused at once to anger; and though of his pretty daughter Ida: also eer- tous charges are made atMiost . Elder many times these people are at var 0UU1C, WA.m ,JC IIU'JIC Ul WIllCU 19 13 A somewhat noted Welshman died on lanes among themselves ever religious false' as can be, as the writer of the very well knows, we have tne zin i August, its name was differences, they are now willing to article never stayed 'at Farmer Wm. 'Fry's, use and Join to effort every together was Richard he and Member of Henry nor eo we Know of such a man. or of drive tee "Mormons" out. 18 year old daughter l'arttMsntforMerthyrTydvll. For a Tnls spirit has of late been manifest "his pretty nor is there any indigni Ida,"With quarter of a century be was the cham- - ed by some in the lower part of Fallon tion tbe citizens of Buck Valley" oi mis state, jast winter oversucnan piou of two causes, which he advo tjonniy, affair, rne writer also N. C. fc,lder and Christensen mfself cated and defended with no little vigor went into that part, held a number of infers that we had been driven out. and ability. They were the total dis meetings, ana maae many kind friends, which is also false; for wbea bis ar was written aad published, we establishment of the Church of Eng some of whom were wi ling to invest- ticle Valley, and did not ot the Gospel as were ia Buck igate tbe principles land, and the complete abolition of taught lor some time! after; and such by tie Latter-da- y Saints, not- leave , are war. statements made by him were as withstanding the many slanderous reeven heard of In the valley.-- . Ills pronounced riqws oa these J ports they bad heard about us. About notTbe most like of writer that article, middle the ef last in Jane connection of those who questions exposed him to much ridi- with Elder W. R. writs against "Mormon- went Stevens,I cule and misrepresentation, particuthouzht it would bave a better back to that place, held a again few more Ism." if "young girls" were connected larly from tbe Conservatives. He was meetings, and made more friends.' effect with it. lie wants people to think we seemed too much for tbe reverprominent in the agitation against tbe This end gentlemen of that place, for "they travel about for the purpose of runtithe system in the Pnncipallty.and he; feared their craft was in danger," so ning away witn, or ruining pretty daughters." struggled manfully for the entire sep- toey began preaching against ," Beadle's works as aration of Church and' State la Great It feems difficult for news reporters using Instead of taking "the and writers on "Mormonism" to tell " their ' ''"r Britain. ' iv f word of God" (the Bible). Since then the truth about u, even when they Mr. Richard was thoroughly com- numerous articles have appeared in speak favorably.: Mot lone since Elder mitted to the policy of arbitration, many of the papers, lu this and otbtr If eber Bennlon held a meeting in a action of small room, at Rynoldton, and bad and believed it t be the, only .proper States, about tte- alleged Here "Mormon" Klders. it one about 23 bearers, and tee following and satisfactory method of settling these which were published day the papers in McKeesport and tbe many jA disputes between nations.' In Reason coont us as it appears id iqj I'uisiurf Pittsburgh Unvoted nearly a column, giving an account of his meeting. Said and out of season bft never jnlssed an Trailer ol July 29.h, 1888. were about 400 oeoola nere views isriu.r?Br a Eroanr. sioitroox ef opportunity and gave quite a lengthy conversation. Comon the question Jo House of July 2S. Juat across the wnici iney saiu iook piace at tne meet;T ' ; line separating tbia from Fulton County a ing between mons. Elder Bennlon and an old D i - . Bara-hard- (so-calle- ANTI-MORMO- d) N (so-called- ) -- 11 two-thir- ds -- - tkrO "ifor-monlsm- i ; ... lUJi IU., XiVC IUG VJUOFCif nrimonla V.UiaIUSUUUJbUu dsid. HEW TURK STOCKS icxas raciac.... (JdJod Pacific. Missouri rUk.CE OF onsaavA- tbe Sainta here realize that the hour is at band when judgments are to come k inh.hlNnti nf thp earth the I , m feel a desire to nataer witb toe SaiaU in the valleys oi umb, uu arc laboring hard to accumulate means for that 1 ill 3. U City., llelenn.'... CHICAGO M IKKKT. Chicago, 1 it. m., Au;ut Jl. Wheat cah and September, Stronger; 1 WU1 GODCluue- uy Mjmnii icdiiur V3H October, l'Vt U n 1 mv ..11 in , kn mnrL- nf thA I .f n 45; cjish t.'orn Firm; ' September and Ocdesire is to- press forward, and con tober, 5. i tinue to tneena. v oat Steady ; cash, 20 V ; Soptejinber, 'j ; : Ever praying for the .interests of October, 4 V- I her of Nominal. Zlon and the welfare people, Uarlcy in remain your brother and; PorkStrong ; cash' aud ?ep. li.iJ1-- ; Oct. 45. tbe cause of truth, Oct. Lard Steady ; ca-- h and ppt. A. II. If UUU.II. ' ; 42'... - 5' . :.;. . TO-DA- BRIEF TELEGRAMS. TELEGRAMS Y'S Loudon, Aug. 51. Capitalists bave advanced $0,000,000 to build railroads In Honduras and elsewhere to con- Gigantic Trust Organized to centrate at certain points. Control the Tropical Fruit Trade. London, Aug. 31- - A dispatch from Lorenzo Marqutz, Portuguese Alrica. says the mutiny iu the gariisou has Anticipated Strike of FllntGlasa been quelled. Amiens, Aug. :u. M. Verchard, a Workers Throughout the socialist leader, and rive colleagues h tve been arrested for inciting workCountry. i men to strike, 'Jharies Ul. J. New York, Au?. Canada Will Probably Make Impor cashier absconding assistant of the Park national bank, who stole tant Concessions to Avoid $110,000, Was arrested ia Canada. Retaliation. Newport, It I , Aug. 01.: Admiral son authorizes the statement Porters Dy Telegraph to the Xews.1 that the crisis in bis father's case is past. He is cow out of danger. A Herebant Shoots! a farmer. Middle Bass, Oiio, A'usr- "H- General 31. Yester Harrison Owexsboro, Ky., Aug. will leave here Monday aiter-nooover night at Toledo, day James Ilardesty, tbe principal remaining merchant ef West Louisville, shot and and going to Indianapolis Tuesday killed Wm. Murphy, a leading farmer, morning; Cause unknown. , Winnipeg,' Aug. Jl, W. P. Ciough, of the Manitoba road, bas Fubmiitcd several moditlcatlons ol Prairie Fir. his road's offer to tbe Manitoba LegisIIelk.va, Mont.,' Aug. 01 A disas- lature, which would effect a saving to trous prairie tire is raging in northern the province. J Montana. It ranges from Morals NewYoik, Aug. 31. Ellis Kahn, a Kiver to Seed Grass. The winter range maker, lit years old, killed his cigar of the Benton and St. Louis Cattle Co wife this, and luilicted fatal is destroyed, and a large amount of wouuds onmorning, himself. hay burned. Kahn was wealthy and hid. retired business. He was 02 i years old Irorn I'reneh Wlai'',"'',",'i' and bis wife was five years older. Tbe . ,fruse. bodies ot Doth were cold in deatu Chicago. Auk. 3I.V H in tbe of when found. Bordeaux Wlnnouse partner In Cruse and Fils.ia this city, way A Hallway Catetblsm. to California. He says, the wine crop of France promises to be. excellent, How many miles of railway in the though it has been injured somewhat by the cold weather of August. Cruse United State? One hundred and fifty thousand six Is boiiod for California "Tbey do things so different there,', said he; "the idea buudrcd miles about half the mileage seems to be to turn your wine into of tbe world. How much have tbey cost? money as fast as possible, while in Mine bi llon dollars. France we want to keep It eight or ten Ho many people are employed by years anyway." ; them? More than a million. Utffantlc t'rnit Trunt. Who built the first locomotive lu the Ga., Aug. 31 It Is learned United States? Atlanta, , .i Peter Cooper. that a few days ago a secret conferHow long does a steel rail; last witb ence of f rait men from all parts ot the wtar? at average country was held in New Orleans,was About eighteen years. wh&b- a tropical fruit trust What is the cost of a palace sleeping-cai- ? formed, aggregate a capital of $19,000, t 000V It will purchase tie entire offerAbout $L3,000, or .f 17,000 If "vesti-buled- ." consumsteamers and of ; tropical ings ers will be unable to gdt a single banWhat is tbe cost of n ,bigh-claana or plantain save through tbis eight-whepassenger locomotive? trnst. About $3 5J0. What is the longest American railSupposed Cholera Epidemic way tunnel? oa the Fitcbourg Hoosac funnel, ' Cheboygan, Aug. 31. There is no Railway (4 miles). with communication telegraphic What is the highebt railroad in the ' Presque Isle County, where the al- United States-Rio Marshall and Denver Grande," leged cases of cholera appeared, and no further advices bave been received. Pass, 10.8,")2 feet. is In What, the tbe highest railroad bridge Tbe only paper published county la tbe United States? Is undoubtedly consays tbe diseasemean Kinzua of spreading it Viaduct, on tbe Erie road, but all tagious, will be prevented. Many persons have 30.- feet high. What is the longest railway-bridg- e died, and many are hovering between life and death. Late frosts, however, span in the United States? Cantilever span in l'oughkeepsie lend encouragement. fett. bridge, 348 What is the longest mileage opertint Explosion. bv a single system? Sckaktox, Pa., Aug. 31 i A terrific ated Atchison, Topeka & Santa Ve system, coloccurred at the of gas about 8,000 miles. explosion What line of railway extends furthest liery of the Mount Pleasant coal comeast and west? and tbis pany afternoon, working ruin Pacific Railway runnipg from Canada destruction in .the mine, and causing to the Pacific Ocean. Quebec tbe death and injury of a number of What road carries the largest numis learn to it impossible tmploje. of passengers? the particulars, as exploring parties ber Manhattan Elevated Railroad, New are prevented from entering until the York, 52.',000 a day, or 11 .625 danger is over. What is the fastest time 'made by a ' Resfa-ned- . train? A ? j , - - a . .g:a ' 1- a Special Sale '- - S - tr i lear Clear C i.i', ..: l V 3'') Ft. Custer. Washakie. Hoit-- Citv. Wla'en'eea . f s : Fair Clear l.iKhl Clear ' Clear Kawlins W. at taken Service Sigrnal reports jl K. fin- tiClear .. S. Lis lit t lear Ogden .... Ts '1 Stockton .. .(aim Clear i;alm Clear Bingham.. 7Tl '12 t .lear t Park City.., l Calnj Ch'ar ' 7" (.alio Clear Alt Calio Clear iarfieUi.... so ?2 Clear ijtkePark. " K J.ixUt Clear Brighton's. Salt Lake City, Baroinetei ;50.CD P II.FnrMAi ki E. Sergjt Sijcnal Cordis, 18 v ' l.rirlit 101 ELEGIT WHITE & COLORED liialioil3i'e:l IJole8; - VOIR CHOICE FOR $2.75, WORTH from $1.00 (o S7. -- fi-ov-o u.s.a Bargains in Sills & Safe ; SPKCIAU NOTICKS. STAKE COSFEKEStfe. Tbe Salt Iik & Fort Diuzias lUil-wa- y will run trains ti and from Mill Creek, Saturday and Sunday', as fol- Leave 1). & K (i Depot at $ o'clock in the mominsr, 12:1 and 4:45 o'clock in tbe alternoon. Arrive at Mill Creek 8:3;) q'clock in and .:15 o'clock the morning and In the afternoon. . Leave Mill Creek ! o'clock in the 1 and in tbe o'clock and 0 morning afternoon. Arrive at 1). & K. G. I)epot:oy o'clock In the morainsc and 1 :.T0 aBd 5:.V) o'clock lu tbe afternoon.? SPECIAL SALE Ladies' Fins Imported ; . 3r. - . . ss el ! ? ? . ,000-yearly- V.. XV.. THK KOK TXT Eurnmpmenl of Ifir Urand Army of the Republic, ,; Afa(iOD)! nt on-hi- s Calico,. Gingham, Sateens and Lawn. AT COl.lMBl'S, UHIU.SEFI. Tbe Union Pacific, "The ioverland will sell tickets at a iate au Koute," low as the lowest. Remember tbis Is tbe only line offeriDji the choice of six different routes from tbe Missouri Hiver to Columbus. For or morr, Family a party ol tweDty-fly- e be famished free trom Sleepers will any point on the line through to Cohdi-Jiwithout change.. For dates of tale, limit of tickets, ticket agent. your nearest etc., call onKim ha fx, '! E. h. Lomax, Thos. L. H. &T. A. Act's Gen'l Mg'r. A.G. T-- lOth-- 1 111. aJLa S. TKnnKT8,G. P.& Ninety-tw- o . !' THE TO TiIIJ HEHIbEKIN K1U1ITU WABI):! Wc take pleasure in announcing that the Eltrhtb District School will Monday, September,. MJ, JN"i, witb the icboolhouse and grounds thoroughlyV cleaned aud .greatly have emDloyed as princi I pal Prof. W. V. Cheshire, ameteacher of pnuwi-pmany year's experience in who will be schools of Itllnol., t he .In a assistant aided by competent will-bschool primary department. Tbeand we ask strictlv new goods, in patterns of ail the refrideBts of tte district to help mo yards Sftine Diagonal, new weave and entirely H yards, at l.ti0each. us increase us stauoaru wun meir width and the very latest shade! t in 'J yard patronage. Tuition lets will be re- 'WO yards Drap D'Altna, double ; will make a very stylish dress. 00 rate. ; each a to minimum at duced H patterns, !l UOA!U OK SCnOOI. rRCPTEBS, io0 Cloths, double width In patterna of yardl each, t i.Ji yards Henrietta KiKhth District. CM; ample for one drees. We are constantly receiving tbe Newest Styles of Dress Gojds and Trlmnilnjta. ALL t'ABIHET PHOrOBAPK ns beforo purchasing elsewhere, as we ami Ladies will Uo well to call online. have no old goods to pusb in this fU UO l'er Dozen for a few days at rc-op- m : First Sale -of the Season! lui-r.rn- al Iff AT BARGAIN GOODS ' Nkwco.iu?s. CHINA MATTING. Splendid itSHorfment BoolMat Latest S'yle Ellekbkck's, w First South St. IIIJY HOME JOIL new II.U'0(lirS. of Gas Fixtures at Huksch dtf of" CLEAlt A yCH"OF OJl)S AXJ JCXDS in Table Damasks and Toweliozs to make room Ior our new Kd, tory, for their Fall aud lVin-te- r trade, aud are prepared to fill order WUOLFJMAL.F sugar-coate- mvst kk h'.ch f i 7 " -o Earnest Protest. Washington, Aug. 81. Surgeon-Gener- al Hamilton has received the following telegram from J. J. Daniel president of the Jacksonville citizens auxiliary committee s " In theI name of our people and humanity protest against the order for- - the detention of all refugees from our Refugee Camp. city and bestate at for4ts to keep our better would It women and children bere, rather than them to sncb treatment." 1) r. subject Hamilton sent tbe following reply: "Your requisition for 200 tents was apas to tne proved. Vou are mistaken character ef the camp which is in charge of one of the most humane officers in tbe service, aud nona in tne Higher as to professioncountry stands al ability. The camp ia located in one of the healthiest places in .Florida, in' pine woods on the river bluff, the railroad originally intended bytaken as picnic grounds, and by Dr. Gnlteras as the best place for bis camp. He was some days ago directed to bave soma tents set apart a quarter of a mile distant from the main camp, for the observation of persons sick." "Polard returned to Jacksonville and was slckon arrival at cimp. Evidently be bad the fever when be left Jacksonville. Witb the general spread ot the diseases ia J acKsonviiie, u is useless to expect that persona be allowed to should mingle on , other witb passengers aatrolnz trains. Special excursion be urovided for U&aaeuuem trains will to definite points. Murphy in North nas Carolina opened ns a or, tue only place reporting Itself. If resident wish to go to marpny er any qeunue points ia western or northers Carolina, tbey may, on their parol not to go to the ceaooara or quarantined towns within ten days of tneir departure from Jacksonville. Excursion trains will be provided as soon ae tbe nufflier of tiatas required can be as certained definitely. Please ascertain the number ot people now ia Jackson-vill- a to go on parols, that safe arrangements car be - made .for their transportation. 11. IK) ! : : f I - n." FlfTIKTH . CONGRESS:. Washing ton, Aui. 21. kal Opinimu. M slderation'bf the confeerncTport on tne sunary civil appropriation out. v ' Zxyertnaeais, You cannot afford to waste tine A FEW DAYS ONLY! To Reduce Stock 'j Wo Offer a Car Load of OIL iJlACHINE , .U 11.00 per Case of Two Cans. loa HITE CASTOR MACHINE ! i At $5.00 dlL Cans. per Case of Two OASH WITH ORDER! j G. NO CHARGES MADE, j P. CULMBR & BROS., in experimenting wtea your longs are in danger. Consumption always seems, Wo WILli sell cheaper than any at first, only a cold Do not 'permit other bouse la town, and; we WILL any dealer to Impose upon you with guarantee all our work. Remember nmi cheap imitation ef Dr. King's our new address Just South of Clift New Discovery fer Coc sumption, House, tbe only Gallery in tbe city on yon ger tbe "Ground Floor" and contains tbe Uongbs and Coks, but be tbe genuine. Because heNn snake largest of accessories necessary for more profit be may te?l yea he has Artisticlot work. Calf on us when you something fust 'as good, or fesr tbe want Fine Photographs and tbe Cheap same. Doo?t be deceived but insist est Iu Salt Lake. it upon gettlne: Dr King's New Discovery, which is ruaranteed to give relief ia all Threat, Lang and Chest afc. fections. Trial bottles free at Smith 4k Co's Drue Store, j; LArge Jtotues ai. s) MM CABISET . PUO rM3RAPItS) t WAHTEO IMMKDIATKLY. GOOD OCKME!f AT OmCK Dwa ! th OM Price ! OA &VJ of the Salt Lake aad fort Douglass d2 and inquire the jtailway. G taken elsebtfore having themwarranw-price as 8&LK FOR where. picture Every , OKDERS AND RECEIPTS fine ts too can get East or West. DUE-BILLSae 100 or with with turs Don't books ef but o at once to 64 w at Ue. or 40e. per book, at the IiesEBKT Second delay South Street, where you will ; yaws Oftice. d find Newcomb waiting tor you. i ". WANTED, j TOE SHAMS" SOMETIlfXtt AGENTS AIha. other faat xtllina raoncv making wo As. Big inducements." Call at (HcYASHBURH r. 174- - e. Second Sontn. iEITE & SOIS. 1876.) (ESTABLISHED i .:' f ucUron in announclna to our, Establish-meami the public that we have added to our to put before a liefrift era tor, which eiuibles tte r Wa infra titetiHtire at the publicTOUll MEATS in a 11 1 TO EMPLOY A FEW on nalarv to ell our roods wholeaitfe and retiui trade l.y nample Ur the of Salt Lake Ulty.Utab. and adjoining State. Aarmhla. mnA puaisss thscalysb-IoIbW- It w e are me manuraerarera oi our una rtnat toomL moat iargs( soal. Warrmntl Ul stand lu an Send two rent in stamps for d;nuM, correct in the country. Auk four dasler tT thrm. u.i"W full particulars. Xo postals answered. 162 STATE STREET, CHICAGO. M't'g Co., Cincinnati, Q. died cod (.tONt KAL. al . FAR SUPERIOR CONDITION ! f that have ever been offered to the SALT LAKE CONSUMERS. f f To A2tY MEAT'S BUY WHITER & SONS REFRIGERATOR MEATS Axk hAMvuInrftti that JITAIT ItEjkVatld MUTTON. cared for, EQ UALS ANY REEF tnd properly MUTTON 1JX WUUIjIJ. !- &S Ceu-tenni- - BK0 '.j WISH WIS Mtemnnn M'lJoaso : "M ' once . and A ',',' SO. 9.(10. . FOR E. Balnbrldge Mnnday, Eee., Ceunly Atty.,Clay Co., Xx., sayss Hayeused Electric Bitters with most bappy results. My brother also was very low with HalarlaUFever and JanndiceK but was cored by timely nseo tbis med&s j; icine. Am' satisfied Electric Bitters antee satisfaction, ? saved his life." i TOD.NO BROS. CO., Mr. D. I. Wllcoxson, of Herse Cave, Salt Lake City,' bave sold St., Ky., adds a like testimony, saying t He 28 Main Domestic Sewing Machines positively believes be would bave died, over 7000 1S80 been not and tbe em and for them is aad it for Electric Bitters. since d&stf . This great remedy will ward off, as greater than ever. " well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and or all Kidney, Liver and Stomach FOX A SYMOSJl, Disorders stands nneqnaled. Price Artistic 50c. and J 1, at A. C. Smith 4 Go's Drag Phota;ralkers. t store. i.OO. ' ' wear, have 1'K) doa. Ladies' White Merino Vests aud Drawers for Winter which we will sell at ?K) cts. apiece ; they would be a bargain at a cts. W'e also offer a lot of Jersey Knit Vests, suitable lor Fall wear only, which wo t. will sell at lyl.OU eacn. new stock of Fall aud Winter Underwear Is now In, and is the most 'Our complete line ever offered in the West. We have about 00 doz. Men's Unlaundricd Shirt left, which we are offering at Mcts. each; these Shirts bave Purs Linen Bosoms and Wristbands. A lot of Gents' Handsomely Trimmed Nlebt Shirts, at 75 cts. each ;i It would be impossible to make them here lor at 25 aud 50 cts. ; nothing like it in town.' iee Our New Line of Neck-wea- r, ' An " t -- Ward. " ' 8.W CASTOR will : VVo ! year, 5 mohths'and I" days. Funeral servioe will be held at 10 a. ni. Saturday', at rti(Jence of parents, 809 south. First East Street,' Third to make room, for new . " ' d, AW AIM. OPENED BCSINES The well known and popular Butcher, Wm. Wood, who, after cam In;? on business in tbis city longer than any other butcher, sold out and retired to Phis rancb a few months since, bas been Induced through tbe relurtkof bis son William from bis foreign . mission, to again open a shop, tbip time with bis sons as bis partners. Under the came ot Wood & Sons, they willarr? on a wholesale and retail trade at 34 West, First South St., bavinir purchased the premises lately occupied by Cook &Glanfleld. They will be pleased to serve all their old customers and as many new ones as choose to favor them, with their patronage, and guar- on ei.BAiucn prices, rather than carjy them over until next season: Uur i 3.00 Kuits we oiler for W.7.". .. 4 to. (i M MAE! lVooleu Joods rroih tbe Fac- ; '1 snipments. Te will offer the balance ot our fine line of Bathing Suite at the IoIIowIdk i C. CUTLEB&sBBO., Agents Prnyo H'oQleii Mills, Nail Lake Cilj", Are receiTliiK iinmeiiHe quniitilieta of Home" Made stocks 50 doa. Odds and Ends, Huck, Damask and Turkish Towels, at way below cost : 100 Uemnants Crashes, at less than cost. A lot of Table Damasks, consisting of Bleached, .?. Bleached, Bleached and . ASJSwW In "thig city, Aujj. 31,. IZip, of convulsions. Richard Marvin Andrew, eon of Samuel W and Mary V. 'Andrew, aged 1 PRICES B, , to go into effect. The engravers demand not less than is cents per dozen for engraving and manufacturers say which is tbey cannot pay the advance, ab jut 40 per cent on the cheapest A suspension of gradesinof glassware. work nearly all tne factories in the country is probable. About 2,00(1 men be affected. ... 0HW BE k, s J. saa ...j miles , In ninety-thre- e one mile being made in minutes, Xo. :io T1AIV STItKET. forty-si- x seconds, on tbe Philadelphia d.ta & Reading Railroad. What is the fastest time; made beFew children can be Induced to take tween Jersey City and San Francisco? p by sic without a struggle and no Three clays, seven hours, thirty-nin- e are extremely minutes and sixteen seconds special wonder most drugsPills, on the connauseating. Ayer's theatrical train, 18SG. are eagerly being What are the chances of fatal acci- trary, swallowed by the little ones, at d are, i dent in railway travel ? One killed in 10,000,000 J Statistics therefore, the favorite family medicine. show more are killed by falling out of DOCTORS' BILLHi windows than in railway accidents. Kallfied. Leslie's. Frank Nearly all diseases originate from Inaction of the llver.and tbis is especially WiNNiPEii, Aug. 31. Tiaev govern the case with chilis and fever, Intermeat last night ratified the agreement fevers and malarial diseases The Indian school at Carlisle, Pa , mittent with the Northern Ptclllc t Railroad, 27 To save doctors' bills and ward off to 10. Five supporters of; tte govern- has the oldest pupil of any educational disease take Strumous Liver Kegula-to- r, ment being among the minority. The a medicine, that increases in popuin the United States. He Northern Pacific will push the work institution every year, and has become tbe is more than sixty years of age.. Crazy larity with all possible speed. most and best endorsed medi Head is his name, and be was once cine inpopular tie market for tbe cure ol liver Concessions bjr Canada. chief of the Crow nation lie was a or bowel diseases. lelegmph, Dur TonoJiTO, Aug. 31. It is believed bold wan ior and an able ruler. Uo is buque, Iowa, that at tomorrow's cabinet meeting anxious to learn tbe ways of the white The 'Kxposition Unlversellc de 1 art the privileges of purchasing applies men and is now receiving Instruction Culiinsre" awarded tbe highest honors o us VBUftuiau to Augostura Bitters as the most cf ABU wBUUtppiug v A i ?s fishing ia blacksmithlng. stimulant to excite the apcacious ports will be granted American and to keep tbe digestive organs vessels, and that theof canals will be petite both countries vessels to made free in good order. Ask for the genuine J It is a cruel political hunioiist who article, in order to avoid tbe threatened remanufactured by Hr. J. G. B. more now Is there that bustle says taliation. just Siegert & Sons, and bewa: of imiin Belva Lock wood's campaign than tations. r Strike of t!Iai Workers Expected. that of any of her rivals. In 1850 "Brown's BrotHUial Tro A 31. Aug. general their sucand Pittsbukg, cftsM,,were Introduced, cess as a cure for Colds, Coughs, Astu-in- a strike of flint glass workers of the and Bronchitis bas been unparis expected tomorrow when country . :; alleled. the new scile of engravers is snpposed Philadelphia, Aug. 31. General Secretary Llchtman of tbe Kntorhta rtt Labor bas resigned, to take effect Sth. LicStman says he reSeptember take pirt In the signed in order to His is present campaign. resignation wno nas ap accepted by fowaeny, of pointed John W. Haver secretary the g?n?ral executive board, to Mil the vacancy till the general assembly meets in November. hki arl Phis. LADIES' SUMMER WRAPPERS - 1 Jcmys, 5:-'- n, vice-preside- O E i er - 21 " Far iro Expre', . ;w 61 X Western Union. S3. ft a.. a (noil rrunnplll t ' f ions r ii out'ninir irir.s i.oth'r- th. j 01 - . Kv?" New York , August 21. f Xoo u. 91V Xorthwestera .. Bar silver.. 1'iWJ York ceiitr!.... Money 94 i'a r.ouuon.. Navigation.; Trinieflntincni'i as ' ti coupons o o. ........ 20 jeaertto Mail pacmj Pacific... 34 ki Hock Ilaud..... 10 Central It St. L. S. t" :m, Burlington St. Paul A Omaha 41', ftio Grande of- J RrTir, U. . arsi DAILY WEATHER BUlAKriS. a" Meteorological BeporU Late Vity onm.August Jl, l local iK. at 9 a. THKkMOMK- WIND.? War tHeartaHt,Sla-a-l HAKKBTS AND STOCKS. aav mv..a tuc Nf&TlV of Iha- Tnrfi. - - ld there was net a word of lady, while tmtn In its still all was favorable for the "Mormon." I presume they tried to tell the truth, Dut as it is so seldom I guess they have forgotten tbey try, new; so let us nave cn&nty iur uem. During the past twe weeks, Elder Stevens and 1 bave been visiting among the branches of the Church in thismeeta few holding State, of whom are feeling well, and aae try- - '" Seef Carcasses,. No. 1, No. 2, Mutton Carcasses, No. 1, ' is tr. 1 s " - ' - : . . - cents per Tft. cents per tt. 4'i cents per Ih 4K 4 - |